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If you can follow this up with a strong performance in a SMP or some other post-bac, you might get asked about it at interviews, and your explanation will definitely suffice.

Has anyone else done this? Am I ruining my chances of medical school? If anyone has been on an admissions committee...how bad would this look?[/QUOTE]
 
@Ambermyth

What is your undergrad degree in?

I think if you did well and can provide a solid and reasonable explanation for why it wasn't a good fit, you'll probably be fine.

I know at least from talking to admissions staff one of my state schools, their biggest problem with people not finish grad school were people who applied to masters programs that were two years long with the intention of using it as a gap year and to get research experience, knowing they planned on dropping after only a year.

Realizing the program isn't a good fit is reasonable.


Sorry you've had bad experiences. I'm doing an MPH and had good experiences, but my school seems to take a much different approach than yours.
 
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